Froste’s mega 41-day Twitch subathon ends after raising over $100,000

Former 100 Thieves star Froste has finally brought his mega subathon to a close after 41 days, beating the time held by some of Twitch’s biggest names.

Since Ludwig’s historic stream, plenty of other streamers have surpassed the 31-day mark, many going for as long as 35 days. Yet, in the case of Froste, he managed to even further than that.

Froste and Twitch logo

The former 100 Thieves member managed to go for 41 days – or 879 hours – on his subathon as he also managed toraisea whopping $100,000 for the charity Gamers Outreach.

“I honestly cannot believe it’s over. Thank you everyone who tuned in, subbed, donated, or contributed in any way shape or form,” Froste tweeted on August 26. “I love you guys and i’ll see you soon. So f**king proud of my community.”

Froste Twitch

Froste also tweeted that bringing the broadcast to an end was a pretty emotionally overwhelming moment. “The tears started flowing as soon as a hit the “end stream” button,” he added.

subathon timer has finally hit 00:00:00 after 41 days…https://t.co/NXUGimHQBt

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— Froste 💯 (@Froste)July 12, 2025

the tears started flowing as soon as a hit the “end stream” button

Just like every other subathon, Froste’s mega stream had a few bumps along the way – with his biggest issue coming as PayPal blocked his account for some time.Thankfully, he managed to resolve that.

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The Twitch star also stated that he would be going over the analytics of the stream with his viewers, just to show how big of an undertaking it all was. It’s sure to be impressive.

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